Inside the ‘most beautiful home in Australia’ as Margot Robbie looks to snap it up
Inside the ‘most beautiful property in Australia’ that caught the eye of Margot Robbie – featuring the eight-bedroom ‘barn’ with an infinity pool that is expected to fetch $20 million
Margot Robbie and her husband Tom Ackerley look at a beautiful property in Byron Bay.
The pair inspected the luxurious Cedar Hill home on Friday, labeled by realtors as “Australia’s most beautiful property.”
It is located in the Newrybar area that actors Chris and Liam Hemsworth also call home.
It features eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms and offers incredible ocean and hinterland views.
The property also features retractable glass walls, high ceilings, exposed wooden beams and polished concrete floors.
In the ‘most beautiful house in Australia’ as Margot Robbie sets out to acquire the incredible Byron Bay estate
It features eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms and offers incredible ocean and hinterland views
It features a spacious open-plan kitchen, living and dining area.
The outdoor area is perfect for entertaining, with a large infinity pool, outdoor dining area and campfire.
The “barn-style” property was last sold in 2019 for $2.415 million, but it has since undergone significant renovations and is expected to fetch approximately $20 million.
According to real estate.com.audevelopment records indicate that approximately $3 million was spent on redevelopment of the home.
The outdoor area is perfect for entertaining, with a large infinity pool, outdoor dining area and campfire
It was last sold in 2019 for $2.415 million, but it has since been significantly renovated
Margot and Tom are reportedly looking for a permanent home in Byron Bay just a month before the release of her anticipated Barbie movie.
Chris Hemsworth purchased a property in the area five years ago before building a $20 million mega-mansion.
His brother Liam Hemsworth also owns a $13 million home in the area.
Meanwhile, Zac Efron also bought a $2 million block in the Tweed Valley – a town on the Tweed River in northeastern New South Wales.
The property also features retractable glass walls, high ceilings, exposed wooden beams and polished concrete floors